NAVSYS is a growing, respected firm providing high quality technical
products and services in GPS hardware design, systems engineering,
systems analysis, and software design. NAVSYS has a standing commitment
to provide high quality products and services to both governmental
and commercial customers. The company provides specialized GPS products
and services for customers by leveraging core technologies, unique
technical expertise, innovative engineering approaches, a strong
work ethic, and high standards of excellence. Founded in 1986 by
Dr. Alison Brown, NAVSYS is dedicated to promoting the use of GPS
in a wide variety of commercial and military applications.

NAVSYS offers services in three primary areas: Global Positioning
Systems, Inertial Navigation Systems, and Communication Systems.
The company actively participates with a number of organizations
in the design and development of GPS related product lines. The
success of NAVSYS can be attributed directly to the highly skilled
engineering staff utilized on each project. This highly qualified
technical team possesses experience in a variety of areas. Dr. Alison
Brown, the company president, has over 25 years of experience with
GPS and INS applications. Other senior staff members possess similar
qualifications.

GPS Innovations

The NAVSYS area of technological expertise is described as "GPS
innovations"  the use of advanced technology and novel
system architectures to improve on conventional GPS equipment and
methods for specific market applications. The technology that has
been developed is broad and is protected by both patents and trade
secrets. NAVSYS is leveraging its technology base through a combination
of product sales, service operations, and licensing.

NAVSYS facilities consist of nearly 25,000 sq. ft. of office, engineering,
and laboratory space located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The
facilities meet all applicable federal, state, and local environmental
laws and regulations.

NAVSYS operates a fully networked corporate computer environment.
To support the needs of the users, ranging from internal corporate
communications to software development and analysis, NAVSYS has
a dedicated and certified IT staff for all information systems activities,
including configuration control, software and hardware installation
and upgrades, network and communications systems, and normal day-to-day
operations. To ensure positive control and availability, NAVSYS
also operates and administers its own Internet services including
Web (www.navsys.com), email,
and FTP server capabilities.

To
ensure all efforts can be fully supported at all times, NAVSYS has
5,000 square feet of dedicated hardware development laboratory equipped
with state-of-the-art RF/microwave and digital test equipment, as
well as electronic assembly equipment. These include a vector network
analyzer, high-performance spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, frequency
synthesizers, function generators, logic analyzers, precision voltmeters,
CPCI and PCI bus analyzers, and power supplies. The equipment has
the capability to test and evaluate RF and microwave systems. NAVSYS
has established and maintains a close business and geographical
relationship with the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
for the use of their anechoic chamber, with a test capability of
up to 30 GHz. It is available on an as-needed/rental basis at the
University's Electromagnetics Laboratory. NAVSYS also maintains
in-house a GPS signal simulation capability and a number of GPS
receivers that are also available for use as reference receivers,
along with a variety of GPS antennas and antenna arrays.

NAVSYS CAE/CAD tools include Xilinx ISE (for design and programming
of FPGAs at sizes in the millions
of gates), Synplify, ModelSim PE, and ChipScope for firmware development,
VHDL coding language, ORCAD Schematic Capture and Layout, PSpice
circuit simulation, and AutoCAD and SolidWorks for mechanical drawing.
Electronic assembly capability includes fine pitch surface mount
and microstrip circuit fabrication, as well as the traditional through-hole
and wire-wrap techniques. In-house board designs include up to 16-layer
designs with 4-mil trace widths and spacing, and use of Ball Grid
Array (BGA) technology. PCI, CompactPCI, and PC-104 board
formats are standard. The NAVSYS Lab is fully ESD-equipped with
3M conductive flooring, 35 static dissipative work stations installed
with constant wrist-strap monitoring, ionizers, and humidity control.
Circuit assembly and repair are performed at ESD-safe soldering stations,
including a Pace PRC surface mount assembly station. Leica and Meiji
stereo microscopes and an ultrasonic cleaner are used for the majority
of circuit assembly.

NAVSYS is located at 14960 Woodcarver Road, Colorado Springs, Colorado
80921. (Directions to NAVSYS) NAVSYS
has a second location in Salida, Colorado. The main
telephone number is 719.481.4877.

Corporate Structure

The company is organized into two internal divisions: the R&D
Division maintains corporate responsibility and is focused on continued
research activities; the Product Division is responsible for promoting
product sales based on prior research activities.

Alison Brown, Ph.D., Chairman of the BoardDr. Brown is the founder of NAVSYS and has been the Chairman of the Board, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the Company since 1986. Previously, Dr. Brown worked at Litton Industries.

Davis Bates, Director EmeritusMr. Bates has been a Director of NAVSYS since 1992. He is a graduate of Brown University and holds a BS degree in Engineering. Mr. Bates has over fifty years of engineering and program management experience at Sperry Gyroscope, the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, General Electric and the Raytheon Company. Mr. Bates retired from Raytheon in 1992 and continues to provide consulting assistance to various companies.

Gaylord Green, DirectorMr. Green is President of NavAstro Co., a private company engaged in space experiments with Stanford University and GPS III activities. Until 2004, he was Program Manager of Gravity Probe Bat Stanford University. Previously he was Program Director of the Global Positioning System from 1985-1988.

James Armor, DirectorMaj. Gen. Jim Armor, USAF (Ret), is the Vice President, Strategy & Business Development, Space Systems & Services, Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) where they develop and deliver small, responsive satellites and related engineering services. Prior to joining ATK, he was the founder and CEO of The Armor Group, LLC, providing consulting support to strategy, development, and operations of space systems. He served 34 years in a variety of command and staff positions on Air Force and National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) space programs, including Director of the GPS Program and Director of Acquisition and Operations for Signals Intelligence. He also served as the Director of the National Security Space Office before retiring in January 2008.

Jim Dalrymple, Ph.D., DirectorFollowing a 20-year Air Force computer scientist career, Dr. Dalrymple was employed by Oracle Corporation and TKC Technology Solutions as a Technical Director and Program Director providing IT consulting services. He previously served as NAVSYS Vice President for Programs and Engineering and now is a Senior Program Manager at ITT Exelis.

Karen Barworth, DirectorMs. Barworth has been associated with NAVSYS for 20 years and has served as the secretary of NAVSYS since 1995. She now serves as Vice President of Finance and Administration for NAVSYS.